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imperialism in latin america and around the world. while countries such as brazil look for a way around american surveillance to file sharing website pirate bay mongst t.v. isn't outsmarting balance by launching a sense of don't you an online browser read more about the new software. and same da clouds a gathering of the relations between the u.k. and spain london is considering unprecedented legal action either madrid's lengthy checks at the border into the british territory of gibraltar downing street claims they are politically motivated royal navy warships are also expected to drop by the strait although it's claimed on chantilly exercises his testosterone aches pains. it all started with spain saying that it really wants to protect its interests mainly fishing interests as this whole spat this whole story was sparked by gibraltar's building of an artificial reef which spain claims is destroying fishing in the area and therefore it had imposed a border checks on those going to one from a gibraltar a british held territory of beer
imperialism in latin america and around the world. while countries such as brazil look for a way around american surveillance to file sharing website pirate bay mongst t.v. isn't outsmarting balance by launching a sense of don't you an online browser read more about the new software. and same da clouds a gathering of the relations between the u.k. and spain london is considering unprecedented legal action either madrid's lengthy checks at the border into the british territory of gibraltar...
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no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. ♪ the 2013 volt. charge ahead of the rest in the hov lane. ♪ living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missing a good game over here. those kids wouldn't have lasted one day in our shoes. [ male announcer ] add a wireless receiver. call to get u-verse tv for just $19 a month with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. Ñáçwçñ♪th qualifying bundles. what's up with all these beers needing their own fancy glass? not me mon. i am my own fancy glass. red stripe. hooray beer! >> criminal charges have been filed against one accused atanger in the terror attack open the u.s. consulate in liby
no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. ♪ the 2013 volt. charge ahead of the rest in the hov lane. ♪ living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever...
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of course you can raise wages in america you can double wages in america easily and the fact is that if the banking sector can lean on the fed to borrow three four five trillion dollars to feed their ponzi schemes then organized labor in america if there was organized labor should be able to borrow forty five trillion dollars of percent interest rates to create an economy based on jobs and capital and capital formation and growth instead of borrowing money and speculation you could look apple computers got over one hundred billion dollars parked off shore they're trying to cut a deal where they bring it back to america for accelerated tax benefits i mean if apple computer could bring all the manufacturing back to america they could pay fifty dollars an hour and they would still be profitable remember just apple gouging apples a tapeworm the guy runs up without him the tape or he's just galloping in the american heartland you know be by one of those apple products you miles which is shoot your mom in the. well but this goes back to the point i was making where here we have the central
of course you can raise wages in america you can double wages in america easily and the fact is that if the banking sector can lean on the fed to borrow three four five trillion dollars to feed their ponzi schemes then organized labor in america if there was organized labor should be able to borrow forty five trillion dollars of percent interest rates to create an economy based on jobs and capital and capital formation and growth instead of borrowing money and speculation you could look apple...
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hello, america, hang on to your lights. they are the only lights left in the world. hitchcock got it right. hitler's army and air force already crushed norway, denmark, holland, belgium, and france. great britain was left standing alone. in august of 1940, the battle of britain began. almost every night until may 194 1, planes dropped tens of thousands of tons of bombs over london, liverpool, birmingham, south hampton, bristol, and other industrial cities and ports. everything that we value most in life was ob the bring. the civilization, precious legacy of the enlightenment, and thomas jefferson's immortal affirmation of life, liberty, and the pursuit of the happiness, and we also value the survival of great britain. in 1789 hamilton said, we think in english. with that breech statement, he encopslated the profound, intellectual, and cultural ties that binds the united states and britain. in 1940, the fate of the world hung on the united states, and that summer, republicans and democrats would hold their conventions in preparation for the november presidential elect
hello, america, hang on to your lights. they are the only lights left in the world. hitchcock got it right. hitler's army and air force already crushed norway, denmark, holland, belgium, and france. great britain was left standing alone. in august of 1940, the battle of britain began. almost every night until may 194 1, planes dropped tens of thousands of tons of bombs over london, liverpool, birmingham, south hampton, bristol, and other industrial cities and ports. everything that we value...
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al jazeera america - a new voice in american journalism - >>introduces america tonight. >>in egypt, police fired teargas at supporters of the ... >>a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. [[voiceover]] they risk never returning to the united states. >>grounded. >>real. >>unconventional. [[voiceover]] we spent time with some members of the gangster disciples. >>an escape from the expected. >>i'm a cancer survivor. not only cancer, but brain cancer. . can you say stocktopussy? >> an interesting debate. coming up, a school where students don't read books. instead they use ipads almost >>> in business, tensions the in syria have been pushing oil prices higher. "real money" ali velshi has more. >> all the the attention oh on syria have brought in to to oil. before settling at $107.65 a barrel. this as officials in the obama administration issued statements talking about an attack on syria. oil markets are freaked out that an attack, even fit's limited can spark a wider regional conflict that disrupts oil supplies in the middle east. the middle east supplies 30% of th
al jazeera america - a new voice in american journalism - >>introduces america tonight. >>in egypt, police fired teargas at supporters of the ... >>a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. [[voiceover]] they risk never returning to the united states. >>grounded. >>real. >>unconventional. [[voiceover]] we spent time with some members of the gangster disciples. >>an escape from the expected. >>i'm a cancer survivor. not only cancer, but...
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we've all heard about gun violence in america, but this really brought it home. parents in australia who may have children on scholarships in the u.s. and students themselves, just out of disbelief that could happen to one of ours. this is the front page in melbourne here today, "the herold son." it says the team's american police shot our star. it's senseless and the reaction from the family as well as reporting from that baseball club just north on melbourne here. family, friends and team mates and people from the local baseball club have been down there this week. terribly sad, they are placing a baseball with tributes, flowers on the home base. his mother and father held back tears and described chris as another normal kid. he loved baseball and the game since he was 15 years old and loved it because he wanted to go to college in the u.s., piers, and saw this was his chance. >> certainly an appalling story. i want to bring in tim fisher. he served from 1996 to 1999. significance of that being after an appalling mass cure in port arthur in australia big gun ch
we've all heard about gun violence in america, but this really brought it home. parents in australia who may have children on scholarships in the u.s. and students themselves, just out of disbelief that could happen to one of ours. this is the front page in melbourne here today, "the herold son." it says the team's american police shot our star. it's senseless and the reaction from the family as well as reporting from that baseball club just north on melbourne here. family, friends...
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that's changed in america. for those men who were there, who bled, they see tremendous progress. >> and they're right. they're right. you know, having grown up in the deep south in the era of jim crow, the difference is dramatic. and the fact that andy young is mayor of atlanta, and john lewis is a member of congress from georgia. it's a testament to the fact that when you do something like pass a voting rights bill, that it makes a difference. which is why, at the moment, what's going on about voting rights, is downright evil because it is something that really needs to keep going forward, not backward. >> we remember that day for the speech and for the size of the crowds. and the peacefulness of it. we forget that this was the march for jobs and justice. when life magazine did its cover after this, they didn't put martin luther king on the cover, they put randolph on the cover. there has been tremendous progress, no question about that, in all the ways we are talking about. but the persistence of the gap betw
that's changed in america. for those men who were there, who bled, they see tremendous progress. >> and they're right. they're right. you know, having grown up in the deep south in the era of jim crow, the difference is dramatic. and the fact that andy young is mayor of atlanta, and john lewis is a member of congress from georgia. it's a testament to the fact that when you do something like pass a voting rights bill, that it makes a difference. which is why, at the moment, what's going on...
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america and that is why i says coffee there and then he takes it and i think. we go down to wall street that's his job he's a parasite is a murder he makes you know serial killers dressed up like clowns look good well the final headline here will be about the n.s.a. and them front running all information ideas innovation this is the total destruction of any competition because you can literally weeded out at the very origin as soon as it sprouts an idea sprouts in an email you can front run it and create the competition before they could possibly gather together the capital to start a company it's a digital competitive abortion they look at your e-mails they see a good idea they aborted thanks jamie well thanks to the n.s.a. the sky may be falling on us cloud providers revelations of widespread spying by the u.s. government could bring big financial fallout to the cloud computing industry according to a washington based think tank so that they reckon this think tank is information technology and innovation foundation and they reckon that it could cost twenty on
america and that is why i says coffee there and then he takes it and i think. we go down to wall street that's his job he's a parasite is a murder he makes you know serial killers dressed up like clowns look good well the final headline here will be about the n.s.a. and them front running all information ideas innovation this is the total destruction of any competition because you can literally weeded out at the very origin as soon as it sprouts an idea sprouts in an email you can front run it...
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this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. >> it is no secret that the soaring cost of a college education is a financial burden for america's middle class. president barack obama proposed creating a new system to rate colleges on how much value they offer students based on graduation rates, loan debt and tuition. he wants congress to tie federal aid to colleges on how well they score. this is all designed to make college more affordable. whether the president's plan goes anywhere in washington is far from certain but there is no doubt that outrage over tuition is focussing more attention on the pay and perks awarded to university presidents. some critics say that the tuition may fall if university presidents were not paid so much. but as reported, the pay of college pst have to do with raise. >> kayla smith waits tables at night after working in a downtown columbus office for a non-profit group. >> if you need anything -- >> it is the only way she can payo
this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. >> it is no secret that the soaring cost of a college education is a financial burden for america's middle class. president barack obama proposed creating a new system to rate colleges on how much value they offer students based on graduation rates, loan debt and tuition. he wants congress to tie federal aid to colleges on how well they score. this is all designed to make...
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besides all the famous romney flubs what will history remember about the election that put the two americas on a collision course with each other on the washington post's dan balz at the bottom of the hour and climate change is real deadly and worse than you ever imagine i'll tell you why in tonight's deleted. you need to know this the obama administration thinks that your cell phone is a suspicious object and wants to give police officers the power to search it without a warrant whether you're rested for terrorism or jaywalking as reported on in the washington post on monday it ministration filed a brief with the u.s. supreme court earlier this summer asking him to reconsider a decision made by the first circuit court of appeals back in may that case involves a massachusetts man named bream a worry who was arrested in two thousand and seven for selling crack cocaine and the police said were in custody they took one of his cell phones as well and when that cell phone began to receive calls for calm. untacked labeled my house police open the phone took down the number connected with my house
besides all the famous romney flubs what will history remember about the election that put the two americas on a collision course with each other on the washington post's dan balz at the bottom of the hour and climate change is real deadly and worse than you ever imagine i'll tell you why in tonight's deleted. you need to know this the obama administration thinks that your cell phone is a suspicious object and wants to give police officers the power to search it without a warrant whether you're...
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we believe in a new america. it's time to march for a new america. it's time to organize for a new america. it's time to register and vote for a new america. we're on our way. we're on our way. we're on our way. as we prepare to march, i want some of our leaders to stand with me. we want to honor and dedicate what we're doing to a man that made the long road and long journey. kevin powell, reverend richardson, mary pat hector, tamecka mowry. domin dominic. i want us to show respect and regard for a man who is every day in the last decades have fought for us and we're not ending no program without thanking those that made a way. bible says honor thy father and mother. not for their days but your days will be long on the land which god giveth thee. reverend joseph lowry has paid a price. because of people like him, we are here today. another warrior who was slapped, who was abused and took it so we could vote is here with us today. never got recognition, but now he's a winner of the medal of freedom from the first african-american president in the unit
we believe in a new america. it's time to march for a new america. it's time to organize for a new america. it's time to register and vote for a new america. we're on our way. we're on our way. we're on our way. as we prepare to march, i want some of our leaders to stand with me. we want to honor and dedicate what we're doing to a man that made the long road and long journey. kevin powell, reverend richardson, mary pat hector, tamecka mowry. domin dominic. i want us to show respect and regard...
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because i found them very useful at last summer's america's cup. and where are the accessible pathwaysin the paratransit drop-off? i noticed it wasn't in the presentation, but it's very useful to have that, so people can visually also see where the key points are. >> absolutely, good point, council member wong. the people plan, which i have a copy here, and can show you the cover is currently available on our weekend at oewd.org as well on the sfmta.com and americascup.com has the link and also i believe the plan is shared with 411. the digital resources should be there for you and if not, take my contact information for copies and they have just been uploaded this past week and i can leave a hard copy with staff. >> thank you. >> staff, is there any questions? >> yes. hi. mr. van de water, thank you so much for your presentation and updates. i just wanted to ask a question. if members of the public knew to contact someone to ask for assistance for a particular policy or accessibility concern that came up, who would they contact and is that individ
because i found them very useful at last summer's america's cup. and where are the accessible pathwaysin the paratransit drop-off? i noticed it wasn't in the presentation, but it's very useful to have that, so people can visually also see where the key points are. >> absolutely, good point, council member wong. the people plan, which i have a copy here, and can show you the cover is currently available on our weekend at oewd.org as well on the sfmta.com and americascup.com has the link...
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the two least respected companies in america. one totally hated, utterly reviled and the other makes cigarettes. >> that's a storm i like. no respect. >> in a new survey, business people say they view delta less favorably than any other company. how can such a thing happen? i mean -- >> coming through with more service going for you, delta is ready when you are. >> or not. on the flip side, both pepsi and coke despite under fire for links to health problems tied at america's most respected corporate brands. but if you're booking a flight to humiliation town and you don't care if it's time to make your connection or late, remember -- >> delta gets you there. >> feel the burn. >> you're kind of red. >> good! good, i want to get -- color. you know? we know it drips in your eyes when you sweat and slime my but more men need the sunblock. research out of britain shows men are 70% more likely to die from malignant melanoma than women. the anoma on their back. >> at number three, who needs food, clothing and shelter when you have wi-fi?
the two least respected companies in america. one totally hated, utterly reviled and the other makes cigarettes. >> that's a storm i like. no respect. >> in a new survey, business people say they view delta less favorably than any other company. how can such a thing happen? i mean -- >> coming through with more service going for you, delta is ready when you are. >> or not. on the flip side, both pepsi and coke despite under fire for links to health problems tied at...
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(applause) look, america, america, look at me. our elections do not need to take as long as they currently do. there is another way. and the proof of that have is right under your feet-- through several layers across the mud, australia. >> prime minister kevin rudd has put an end to weeks of speculation, he's called an election for september 7. >> john: the whole election season is just one month long. four weeks! that's like only three new iphones from now! (laughter) you know what that means? we need to launch our full coverage of down-under-cision 2013. (laughter) (as an australian) that's not a campaign, this is a campaign! brought to you by koalas. koalas, like if teddy bears were alive and surprisingly aggressive. koalas. australia might have something to teach us when it comes to democracy starting with this: >> in australia, they have a compulsory voting system so everyone is required to register to vote and to turn out to vote and if they don't they're fined. >> that's right, it's illegal not to vote there. they spend a h
(applause) look, america, america, look at me. our elections do not need to take as long as they currently do. there is another way. and the proof of that have is right under your feet-- through several layers across the mud, australia. >> prime minister kevin rudd has put an end to weeks of speculation, he's called an election for september 7. >> john: the whole election season is just one month long. four weeks! that's like only three new iphones from now! (laughter) you know what...
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america's single justification repeated again and again in chinese whispers is that deliberately full flight quotes in fact iran's president called the court the all to pause of jerusalem israel's location of the u.n. rules illegal to face quote regime change exactly what the u.s. calls for throughout the world all to. russian rouge the you brought before truth to public attention thanks for joining us you call this the room of the thing tree why is the difference key if you speaking of sort of like a velvet revolution of some kind. clearly not threatening to attack anybody it's very tragic and ironic that the iranian population is certainly very pro western and very eager to to be a part of the international community. very pro-american. yet at the same time there's really wanted one way that you could screw that up and that is to. to attack that country because it's a very nationalistic country and despite the unpopularity of the regime in power to moment and no one would take kindly to any kind of an attack splitting the oil rich muslim world in control of states is the graham plan
america's single justification repeated again and again in chinese whispers is that deliberately full flight quotes in fact iran's president called the court the all to pause of jerusalem israel's location of the u.n. rules illegal to face quote regime change exactly what the u.s. calls for throughout the world all to. russian rouge the you brought before truth to public attention thanks for joining us you call this the room of the thing tree why is the difference key if you speaking of sort of...
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a lot of people warned it would be south america or even north america. we actually at one point roosevelt sent troops to greenland to make sure they didn't go there. because that would have been a nice stepping stone to this country. the men mans when hitler began pounding great britain was if great britain fell, not only would hitler get it resources maybe even its navy, but that is the navy we continued on to control the atlantic. the american fleet is all in the pacific as pearl harbor demonstrated. as a result, what would happen if effect hitler controlled the atlantic? we would have no trade roots, we would have no capacity for getting out of our own -- ports. at that time, we didn't have a two-ocean navy. it was one of the things that had to be built up. this is a very serious situation. how did we meet it? we met it largely by utilizing the one thing americans had always done best which was mass production. we invented it. we invented it in the auto industry. this is the first wholesale mechanized war in history. you're talking about in a country
a lot of people warned it would be south america or even north america. we actually at one point roosevelt sent troops to greenland to make sure they didn't go there. because that would have been a nice stepping stone to this country. the men mans when hitler began pounding great britain was if great britain fell, not only would hitler get it resources maybe even its navy, but that is the navy we continued on to control the atlantic. the american fleet is all in the pacific as pearl harbor...
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first let's put america let's get out of iraq and take our country back let's rebuild america first and i'm totally with it totally with thanks a lot for the call that's good for your take my take it live thank you for all your calls get to your calls tonight tries back next week and keep the video questions coming it's easy just grab your phone flip it around to its face a new record your question or comment and email it to us at your take my take at g. mail dot com. coming up what's more important to congressional republicans renaming washington d.c. reagan and sending all illegal immigrants to the moon or enacting comprehensive tax reform and investing in our nation's infrastructure or on that and it's deleted. the same story doesn't make it news. no pocky says tough question right here. the i'm. going to. get off sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. from. i think. looking pretty in the
first let's put america let's get out of iraq and take our country back let's rebuild america first and i'm totally with it totally with thanks a lot for the call that's good for your take my take it live thank you for all your calls get to your calls tonight tries back next week and keep the video questions coming it's easy just grab your phone flip it around to its face a new record your question or comment and email it to us at your take my take at g. mail dot com. coming up what's more...
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as well. >> stephen: an back to america. okay. in america with this thing called-- this myth called the great american novel, all right. what is the difference between the great american novel and the great irish move snell. >> oh, well i think they have already been written. the great irish novel was written by james joist, ulysses, you know, june-- you read it, you have read it. >> stephen: yeah, i have read it. >> it is a fun read. >> stephen: i look forward to understanding it. (laughter) >> it's a beautiful novel. and how many great american nofls have there been written. >> stephen: 50 shades. >> that was australian, i believe. >> stephen: he was. >> she was -- >> she was australian, yeah. >> stephen: that's interesting. >> takes place in the united states. >> stephen: does it. >> takes place in manhattan. >> so you trade. >> stephen: i lived it, what are you talking about, no, i have not read it, i have not read it. i have not read it. so do you see yourself as an irish author or american author because are you an ame
as well. >> stephen: an back to america. okay. in america with this thing called-- this myth called the great american novel, all right. what is the difference between the great american novel and the great irish move snell. >> oh, well i think they have already been written. the great irish novel was written by james joist, ulysses, you know, june-- you read it, you have read it. >> stephen: yeah, i have read it. >> it is a fun read. >> stephen: i look forward to...
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. >>> al jazeera america has kicked off in new york. some welcome a different angle on the news while others say it's biased against the u.s. >>> and the friends and family of a japanese war correspondent are remembering her one year after her death and trying to spread her message. >>> workers at the damaged fukushima daiichi plant say a leakage of contaminated water may have gone undetected for some time. they say the storage tank doesn't have a water level gauge and their monitoring may not have been adequate. workers found a puddle forming just outside a low wall surrounding tanks near reactor number four. they confirmed one of the tanks lost more than 300 tons of water. the water contains high levels of radioactive substances. officials of the tokyo electric power company says the tank has no water gauge. they say the workers didn't notice the leak in their daily inspections until they saw the puddle outside the barrier. nuclear regulators urged the utility to check 350 tanks of the same structure in the compound. >> translator: if
. >>> al jazeera america has kicked off in new york. some welcome a different angle on the news while others say it's biased against the u.s. >>> and the friends and family of a japanese war correspondent are remembering her one year after her death and trying to spread her message. >>> workers at the damaged fukushima daiichi plant say a leakage of contaminated water may have gone undetected for some time. they say the storage tank doesn't have a water level gauge...
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it's america's got talent. here's your host, nick cannon. [ cheers and applause ] >> nick: oh, yeah! are you feeling the love, new york? [ cheers and applause ] welcome to america's got talent, we are live in the big apple! the battle for the semi finals continues tonight. there are four more places in the semi-finals up for grabs. but -- taking the stage in the next two hours -- 12 acts, determined to show they have got what it takes to win. $1 million and headline show in the entertainment capital of the world, las vegas. oh, yeah. right now up front we have four people who know exactly who you should vote for. they are your "america's got talent" judges. mr. howie mandel! [ cheers and applause ] mel b.! [ cheers and applause ] heidi klum! [ cheers and applause ] and judge howard stern! [ cheers and applause ] that was good. when you get to voting later you can do it on the phone, online and on twitter. tweet #voteagt along with your favorite act's name, and tell us why you like them. are you ready to see som
it's america's got talent. here's your host, nick cannon. [ cheers and applause ] >> nick: oh, yeah! are you feeling the love, new york? [ cheers and applause ] welcome to america's got talent, we are live in the big apple! the battle for the semi finals continues tonight. there are four more places in the semi-finals up for grabs. but -- taking the stage in the next two hours -- 12 acts, determined to show they have got what it takes to win. $1 million and headline show in the...
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soon america may be elf-sufficient in energy. also, if you are worried about global warming, burning natural gas releases less greenhouse gas than oil or coal. >> flack go feels wrong. it feels like you are pumping stuff into mother earth. >> john: a liberal european environmentalist points out that europe promised to cut greenhouse gas emissions but didn't cut them. >> we managed to cut half what you accidentally happened to do when you stumbled on fracking. >> john: so it brings fuel cheaper, maybe better for the world. why are these people so mad? >> they worry about energy companies shoving these dangerous chemicals into the ground. >> this is seen sfraen a documentary called gas lane. >> the documentary gas land. >> they gave it director an emmy and matt damon features greedy energy companies destroying the promised land. >> if it happens to one of us, it could happen to us all of us. >> john: yoko ono started artists against fracking. and so is the left wing media. >> it comes up by the millions of gallons and protests grow
soon america may be elf-sufficient in energy. also, if you are worried about global warming, burning natural gas releases less greenhouse gas than oil or coal. >> flack go feels wrong. it feels like you are pumping stuff into mother earth. >> john: a liberal european environmentalist points out that europe promised to cut greenhouse gas emissions but didn't cut them. >> we managed to cut half what you accidentally happened to do when you stumbled on fracking. >> john: so...
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we believe in a new america. it is time to march for a new america. it is time to organize for a new america. vote time to register and for a new america. we are on our way. we are on our way. we are on our way. [cheers and applause] march,repared to iprepare -- prepare to march, want some of our leaders to stand with me. we want to honor and dedicate what we are doing to a man that the long road and a long journey. richardson, kevin powell, all of these young leaders. i want us to show respect and who has, everyn day in the last decade, fought for us. we are not ending the program without thanking those who made a way. the bible says honor thy father and mother, not for their day, but for your day will be long on the land which god giveth thee. rev. joseph lowery stood in the heat of the day. has paidjoseph lowery the price. because of people like him. , are here today. another warrior who was abused and took it so we could vote is here with us today. never got recognition, but now he is the winner of the medal of freedom from the first african- amer
we believe in a new america. it is time to march for a new america. it is time to organize for a new america. vote time to register and for a new america. we are on our way. we are on our way. we are on our way. [cheers and applause] march,repared to iprepare -- prepare to march, want some of our leaders to stand with me. we want to honor and dedicate what we are doing to a man that the long road and a long journey. richardson, kevin powell, all of these young leaders. i want us to show respect...
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so you know, in america, there's always a second act. and we think, jennifer and myself, that as we talk about the fiscal challenges of detroit, we should talk about the assets and advantages of its core. because like many other metropolitan areas, that's where we see a good portion of what powers are. >> you would argue that the experience of detroit is about one badly-managed fiscal unit within the larger story. in other words that even michigan can thrive, but detroit itself has managed itself for decades badly. >> i think detroit was a perfect storm of a lot of bad things. it's as if every bad thing that was going to happen to a city, happened more intensely in, and more all at once. than detroit. but i don't think it's emblematic of other places. if you look at a place like northeast ohio, which we talk about in our book, "metropolitan revolution" northeast ohio metros, cleveland, akron, canton, have been able to organize around their assets and figure out how to take the innovative capacity that's in their institutions like the cle
so you know, in america, there's always a second act. and we think, jennifer and myself, that as we talk about the fiscal challenges of detroit, we should talk about the assets and advantages of its core. because like many other metropolitan areas, that's where we see a good portion of what powers are. >> you would argue that the experience of detroit is about one badly-managed fiscal unit within the larger story. in other words that even michigan can thrive, but detroit itself has...
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this is what makes america, america. if you show up to the white house you should be respectful, but the fact of the matter is they are within their rights. it is not like thailand where i was in a movie theater once -- a normal one by the way. everybody has to stand up and worship the king. we don't do that here. president obama annoys some people and they don't want to go to the white house, that's good for them. >> you said in the green room the players who numbered president obama are heros, why do you say that? >> first of all i am furis for different reasons. i played on the 1972 dolphins and i didn't get a phone call about this. this is ridiculous. i didn't get to go because of watergate. that was sad. for these guys in assisted of going to the white house -- instead of going to the white house to participate in shaking the president a ease happened just go to the watergate hotel and put a little tape on the door and recreate history jie. what position did you play? >> d tackle. >> what he said. >> i am guessing y
this is what makes america, america. if you show up to the white house you should be respectful, but the fact of the matter is they are within their rights. it is not like thailand where i was in a movie theater once -- a normal one by the way. everybody has to stand up and worship the king. we don't do that here. president obama annoys some people and they don't want to go to the white house, that's good for them. >> you said in the green room the players who numbered president obama are...
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." >> this is "bbc world news america", i am katty kay. edward snowden trades the transit zone for asylum in russia. ariel castro, the man who abducted three women in ohio, is sentenced to life in prison plus 1000 years. first, he tried to explain himself. he helped announce the royal baby to the world. the palacee you to foot man west become a celebrity in calcutta. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. after a month of hiding out in the transit area of a moscow airport, tonight, former nsa contractor, edward snowden, has granted a years asylum in russia. this has strained relations between moscow and russia. president obama is under pressure to retaliate. an upcoming summit is in question. >> this was the moment this afternoon when edward snowden wearing a black rucksack with his back to the camera climbed into a car and disappeared into russia, the biggest country in the world. he had been stuck in limbo in the transit zone of the airport. he insisted he would not go to america to face trial. me ah
." >> this is "bbc world news america", i am katty kay. edward snowden trades the transit zone for asylum in russia. ariel castro, the man who abducted three women in ohio, is sentenced to life in prison plus 1000 years. first, he tried to explain himself. he helped announce the royal baby to the world. the palacee you to foot man west become a celebrity in calcutta. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. after a month of hiding out in...
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the 1930s had been bitter years for america. the depression, which began with the stock market crash, dealt a severe blow to national self-confidence. for almost a century, the united states had boasted of the most productive farms, the most modern factories, limitless natural resources, and the best workers in the world. but the great depression brought the country to its knees. a nation which thought itself wealthy found itself impoverished by the inability to mobilize its resources. leon keyserling remembers that time of national torment. industry was in collapse, banking was in panic, agriculture was in ruins, and labor was in despair. we had 13-15 million umemployed out of a labor force of 46 million people. you had bank failures right and left. people wondered how long life could be sacred or property safe in the face of fathers who couldn't meet their children's cries for food. after 10 years of depression, one in six remained out of work. factories were closed. it was a vicious circle. it took a worldwide explosion to br
the 1930s had been bitter years for america. the depression, which began with the stock market crash, dealt a severe blow to national self-confidence. for almost a century, the united states had boasted of the most productive farms, the most modern factories, limitless natural resources, and the best workers in the world. but the great depression brought the country to its knees. a nation which thought itself wealthy found itself impoverished by the inability to mobilize its resources. leon...
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, america changed. because they marched, the civil rights law was passed. >> i wish there would have been more, um -- >> because they marched city councils changed. >> i guess more representation from the other side of the political aisle. >> congress changed and eventually the white house changed. >> i didn't see the speech. i was working. >> what he was describing was the dream of every american. >> i've got a dream. i've got a dream that young black males don't become daddies until after they're married. >> today's event excluded black republicans and conservatives. >> where is tim scott? >> that was a glaring areas and does not indicate a desire for inclusion. >> grievances against police brutali brutality. >> black america is not going to listen to me. >> they're not going to tune in and say he's trying to help us. the bigotry of others was reason to give up on yourself. >> they're not going to listen to you or any other white person. >> is that -- >> but he issued a at the same time. i did not kno
, america changed. because they marched, the civil rights law was passed. >> i wish there would have been more, um -- >> because they marched city councils changed. >> i guess more representation from the other side of the political aisle. >> congress changed and eventually the white house changed. >> i didn't see the speech. i was working. >> what he was describing was the dream of every american. >> i've got a dream. i've got a dream that young black...
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(risas) >>> "despierta amÉrica". aquÍ en el club de los paparrines noveleros muchachos. >>>, viendo novelas. >>> quÉ paso? >>> tacherin. >>> mira, mira. >>> doÑa challito. >>> estÁs bien compadre? >>> lazarito. >>> con rabia. >>> hay que hablar de "corazÓn indomable." >>> el Éxito de "corazÓn indomable", es increÍble, doÑa challito. >>> sÍ? >>> usted ve "corazÓn indomable"? >>> claro que sÍ. >>> es su novela favorita me imagino. >>> mucho, mucho. >>> sabe quÉ pasÓ el viernes, octavio llegÓ a la casa de marÍa alejandra sorpresivamente, y no solo le confesÓ lo que sentÍa por ella, sino tambiÉn descubrÓo que tiene sabe quÉ? >>> quÉ? >>> una hija. >>> no! (gritos) >>> mi niÑo te extraÑaba, tengo tu auto Último modelo afuera esperandote. hijo mÍo, adelante. >>> descubrirÁn. >>> quÉ dijo? >>> descubrirÁ octavio que marÍa alejandra es maricruz? >>> lo descubrirÁ. >>> que esa hija es suya? >>> no sÉ. >>> lo descubrirÁ? >>> no sabemos. >>> siguele. >>> las escenas del capitulo del pasado. >>>
(risas) >>> "despierta amÉrica". aquÍ en el club de los paparrines noveleros muchachos. >>>, viendo novelas. >>> quÉ paso? >>> tacherin. >>> mira, mira. >>> doÑa challito. >>> estÁs bien compadre? >>> lazarito. >>> con rabia. >>> hay que hablar de "corazÓn indomable." >>> el Éxito de "corazÓn indomable", es increÍble, doÑa challito. >>> sÍ?...
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part of the problem was the president did see latin america as a model. middle eastern societies, latin america societies are not necessarily the same. there are distinctive differences. american advisers place challenges on the middle east in trying to develop countries and also to develop an emerging middle class who hypothetically might naturally become allies of the united states. iran, the country of iran was a test case for this. we devoted more money and more labor hours to iran than any other country in the region. we had 30,000 troops there during the war and to help keep the road to russia open. we had thousands of technicians there trying to develop hospitals and schools and infrastructure projects. the president said at one point that iran will stand as a model for what we under the atlantic charter, the idea that self-determination, teaching these countries to develop themselves can achieve. again, there were mixed results. iran had a very rigid social structure that made it very difficult for the americans to work with people other than the
part of the problem was the president did see latin america as a model. middle eastern societies, latin america societies are not necessarily the same. there are distinctive differences. american advisers place challenges on the middle east in trying to develop countries and also to develop an emerging middle class who hypothetically might naturally become allies of the united states. iran, the country of iran was a test case for this. we devoted more money and more labor hours to iran than any...
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it's the conservative separatist movement in america. a blog post cobb wrote this, residents in his town must fly a racist banner like a nazi flag 24 hours a day. the delusional racist plans to rename the city cobbsville. this guy's dangerous. in the 19 residents of this small town are scared. the mayor's phone is ringing off the hook and the local sheriff says i'm keeping an eye on it. we took it further. we asked account republican north dakota governor jack del rimpal for a comment on the issue. called his office five times today. so far have not received a response. i think it says a lot about a man who refuses to condemn a planned racist community in his own state. but you know what? if we don't talk like this and bring out these instances, how are we going to move society forward? if we're afraid to address them, how do we move forward? yes, it has rapted up quite a bit since president obama took the oath of office, hasn't it? he's a socialist, a communist, he's a marxist, we've heard it all. low information voters are buying this
it's the conservative separatist movement in america. a blog post cobb wrote this, residents in his town must fly a racist banner like a nazi flag 24 hours a day. the delusional racist plans to rename the city cobbsville. this guy's dangerous. in the 19 residents of this small town are scared. the mayor's phone is ringing off the hook and the local sheriff says i'm keeping an eye on it. we took it further. we asked account republican north dakota governor jack del rimpal for a comment on the...
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. >> al-jazeera america hit the airwaves today at 3: p.m. eastern time? our top story, the president has convened -- at a time when many news networks are scaling back. al-jazeera has ex pandad its he efforts launching all now programming featuring of what will be in-depth the dis -- it's hoping to shape up traditional cape news and indicate tore americans leaking for an alternative. neal thorn is executive rulesser of al-jazeera english and he is part of the transition team helping with the al-jazeera america launch. >> there's had a wide network of bureaus here and in america, 12, and other than 70 across the globe. so put those two things together and you get an enormous news gathering machine, very experienced correspondents on the ground with local knowledge. >> current lip 48 million households can access the channel. fewer than half television subscribers have angz to cnn. itit is the latest move from a smaller operation in the u.s. with al-jazeera english. that decision continues to barium -- from the home base in qatar. afteramp it
. >> al-jazeera america hit the airwaves today at 3: p.m. eastern time? our top story, the president has convened -- at a time when many news networks are scaling back. al-jazeera has ex pandad its he efforts launching all now programming featuring of what will be in-depth the dis -- it's hoping to shape up traditional cape news and indicate tore americans leaking for an alternative. neal thorn is executive rulesser of al-jazeera english and he is part of the transition team helping with...
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"despierta amÉrica" la mejor ♪. ♪. ♪. >>> este segmento de "despierta amÉrica" es presentado por (nombre en inglÉs). >>> miren, cuando los niÑos rugresan a clasese, es importante que estÉn llenos de energÍa para que rindan, a veces la merienda se olvida, es un elemento vital para el rendimiento de nuestros hijos, para precisamente opciones sa saludables tenemos a silvia, cÓmo estÁs. >>> bien, quÉ tal, gracias. >>> consejos buenisimos. >>> si, los hÁbitos alimencitÍos comienzan en la casa. como madre sÉ lo difÍcil que es tener niÑos selectivos. >>> quÉ pasa si tenemos un hijo que es medio ah, se pose marrusco para comer. >>> sÍ, primeramente no tiene que preocuparse, no se sientan culpables ni decepcionadas, muchas madres estamos en la misma necesidad, mira, hay sencillas cositas, la clave es que trata de hacerlo divertido, hacer las comidas mÁs creativas, involucrarlos a ellos en la preparaciÓn de los alimentos y eselecciÓn. >>> esto lo podemos hacer en familia. >>> sÍ, tenemos 4 ingredientes. uno que tiene vitaminas esenciales. utilizamos una botella y media. >>> wow!.
"despierta amÉrica" la mejor ♪. ♪. ♪. >>> este segmento de "despierta amÉrica" es presentado por (nombre en inglÉs). >>> miren, cuando los niÑos rugresan a clasese, es importante que estÉn llenos de energÍa para que rindan, a veces la merienda se olvida, es un elemento vital para el rendimiento de nuestros hijos, para precisamente opciones sa saludables tenemos a silvia, cÓmo estÁs. >>> bien, quÉ tal, gracias. >>> consejos...
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. >>> then, is america overregulated? does the government have altogether too much of a say in how we live our lives? i'll ask the man who put many of the obama administration's regulations in place, cass c sunstein. >>> also underneath the violence, is the arab world the new start-up society? that's what an american venture capitalist believes. and while we're at innovation, is north korea going to beat apple at its own game? obviously no, but i will explain. >>> but first, here's my take. if there is one crisis that both the american left and right agree is real, it is of declining mobility. the american dream is at heart that someone no matter his or her background can make it in this country. a few weeks ago, four economists at harvard and the university of california at berkeley released a path-breaking study of mobility within the united states. and last week, the "journal of economic perspectives" published a series of essays tackling the question from an international perspective. the research is careful and nuanc
. >>> then, is america overregulated? does the government have altogether too much of a say in how we live our lives? i'll ask the man who put many of the obama administration's regulations in place, cass c sunstein. >>> also underneath the violence, is the arab world the new start-up society? that's what an american venture capitalist believes. and while we're at innovation, is north korea going to beat apple at its own game? obviously no, but i will explain. >>> but...
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we're not going to rest until every veteran who has fought for america has a home in america. yesterday, i was proud to sign into law the helping heroes fly act, to end those interested airport screenings so you, our wounded warriors and disabled vets, especially those of you with prosthetics, can travel with dignity. i know how disappointing it was when the senate failed to prove the disabilities treaty, despite the fact that we had a former sender and -- senator and world war ii veteran, bob dole, in the senate chamber. but we're going to keep fighting to ratify that treaty. because the united states has always been a leader for the price of the disabled and we believe disabled veterans like you deserve the same opportunities to work and study and travel and other countries as any other american. it is the right thing to do. e need to get it done. [applause] which brings me to the final priority when he to stay focused on that is making sure that our veterans have the every opportunity to pursue the american dream. starting with the education and jobs worthy of your extraord
we're not going to rest until every veteran who has fought for america has a home in america. yesterday, i was proud to sign into law the helping heroes fly act, to end those interested airport screenings so you, our wounded warriors and disabled vets, especially those of you with prosthetics, can travel with dignity. i know how disappointing it was when the senate failed to prove the disabilities treaty, despite the fact that we had a former sender and -- senator and world war ii veteran, bob...
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stephen: a gay man and a gay mare destroying america. ... a gay mayor destroying america. [ cheers and applause ] >> stephen: americans count on smawn towns to uphold traditional morality. but mayor cummings is using his office to implement the gay agenda. >> he's the best one mayor we've had here is him. >> as mayor of the city, he's done an outstanding job. >> he's changed everything. made things better. >> stephen: better if you mean gayer. >> the workers went out in the middle of the night and patched the potholes. >> stephen: gay. put a new bridge to the sewer plant. >> stephen: gay. a family center, a park, a playground, stuff for the kids. >> stephen: gay, gay. he has addressed the water situation. it's better than it's ever been. >> stephen: but better isn't gay enough for mayor cummings. listen to what he gay-ed up next. >> i introduced the fireman's ordinance. >> stephen: and what does he consider fair? >> one could be denied service and terminated from their job ore vingted from their house just because of their sexual preference.
stephen: a gay man and a gay mare destroying america. ... a gay mayor destroying america. [ cheers and applause ] >> stephen: americans count on smawn towns to uphold traditional morality. but mayor cummings is using his office to implement the gay agenda. >> he's the best one mayor we've had here is him. >> as mayor of the city, he's done an outstanding job. >> he's changed everything. made things better. >> stephen: better if you mean gayer. >> the workers...
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poll clips movies top current fia's knows lithium direct a new global companies new book goes to shows america as a good will state he says this isn't science fiction this is today this is no two in three americans now say the country is going the wrong direction host of them they could require a revolution the new york times most americans prefer movement people preparing for the worst has now gone mainstream fifth illegals that joins us thanks very much for coming on you wrote the code is coming down on whole fintry of us what you say that bashes them has come to america i don't say that as an inflammatory statement i use it as a statement of fact the merger of state and corporate powers by definition. is called chips and i could back up that fact with four simple words. too big to fail in capitalism there is no too big to fail so it's a bit of corporate takeover a military industrial complex is so big that if you just take out one pig underpinning of the too big to fail the entire system collapses they essentially called martial law a state of siege in boston magnified that in a couple of c
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america is so innovative. we are going to find ways to do it, use it, things that you did not think would have existed. >> while broadband is increasingly popular, there is a show that it remained in the 60% range and cost is most recently a frequently cited. can anything be done about that? consumers are familiar with the cost continuing to rise, not always with performance. >> i do think at that is a real problem. a state like mine, i know that arkansas is not unique, but we have a lot of people who are low income and it is hard for them to afford that monthly internet service provider fee. i mean, they just can do it. that is -- cannot do it. that is a concern i have more people say, for example you were talking about landline phone is a few moments ago, where some people would say -- things are going more and more wireless. instead of a land line from, how about a wireless phone? how much is that going to cost the person? right now you can probably get a land line phone in rural america somewhere for 10, 1
america is so innovative. we are going to find ways to do it, use it, things that you did not think would have existed. >> while broadband is increasingly popular, there is a show that it remained in the 60% range and cost is most recently a frequently cited. can anything be done about that? consumers are familiar with the cost continuing to rise, not always with performance. >> i do think at that is a real problem. a state like mine, i know that arkansas is not unique, but we have...
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no effect of america's war on terror that is in world's appalled to people it's. you know people in moscow say they're like whoa websites and facebook groups about the childfree lifestyle which i didn't believe until i saw the cover for the august twelfth copy of time magazine yes childfree is no real thing sadly basically these are people who have started a cool trend of not having children and using their time and resources completely for themselves you know if you don't want to have kids that is your business and i really couldn't change your mind even if i wanted to but there are people all over the internet who are just swimming in their own self-satisfaction like pigs in slop because they are part of the no kids trend the sickening part about this trend or should i see mentality is that these people glow in adore themselves for being too selfish to give their time and money to a child oh i'm the center of the universe and i'm proud of it. this is an extremely antisocial and destructive mentality to adore yourself for contributing nothing to . anyone else not
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you know, in america, we drive right by the homeless. driving in washington today, how do the congressmen, how does the president drive down this street and not see what i see today? al jazeera sees it. so here's my thing. you don't have to love al jazeera and don't even have to like them, but if you say they shouldn't be in american homes, there's something wrong about what you're thinking about in this conversation. >> i want to bring the professor in on this. back in july "the guardian" newspaper published a memo written by a political analyst at al jazeera wondering whether or not al jazeera america would distance itself from the channel's middle eastern roots. you've seen the channel for several days. what do you think? >> i think it's definitely a needed addition to the media in the united states, but i think definitely also there is kind of an dilemma. walking a fine line between presenting something that would be familiar to the american public without giving up its -- the professional tenders that al jazeera has founded upon, i
you know, in america, we drive right by the homeless. driving in washington today, how do the congressmen, how does the president drive down this street and not see what i see today? al jazeera sees it. so here's my thing. you don't have to love al jazeera and don't even have to like them, but if you say they shouldn't be in american homes, there's something wrong about what you're thinking about in this conversation. >> i want to bring the professor in on this. back in july "the...
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hay mÁs en "despierta amÉrica". estÁn listos, luis y ana, adelante muchachos. >>> sÍ, yo haria todo por salvar a honey. >>> ayo ay sÍ. >>> vamos con un orgullo hispano que llegÓ muy alto mi luis. >>> sÍ, literalmente ana, el punto mÁs alto del everest, de los puntos mÁs elevados de la tierra. >>> sÍ, para que entiendan mejor, vamos a mÉxico, con pilar presa, que tiene la informaciÓn, adelante pilar. >>> gracias muy buenos dÍas, asi es, los saludo desde el distrito federal, porque hoy les voy a presentar a un mexicano que con su perseverancia y fuerza, logÓo romper un nuevo rÉcord guinness, quieren conocerlo? acompÁÑenme. el everest, la montaÑa mÁs alta del mundo, sagrada para algunas culturas, inspiradora para otras, fue escalada desde hace muchos aÑos, solo un mexicano logrÓ obtener el rÉcord guinness por su ascensiÓn. >>> lo logrÉ por caras diferentes de la montaÑa en la misma temporada, con 8 dÍas de diferencia, nadie en el mundo lo logrÓ, por la dificultad logÍstica que representa. >>>
hay mÁs en "despierta amÉrica". estÁn listos, luis y ana, adelante muchachos. >>> sÍ, yo haria todo por salvar a honey. >>> ayo ay sÍ. >>> vamos con un orgullo hispano que llegÓ muy alto mi luis. >>> sÍ, literalmente ana, el punto mÁs alto del everest, de los puntos mÁs elevados de la tierra. >>> sÍ, para que entiendan mejor, vamos a mÉxico, con pilar presa, que tiene la informaciÓn, adelante pilar. >>> gracias muy...
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volvemos a "despierta amÉrica." la casa mÁs feliz de la televisiÓn. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> ya llegÓ "despierta amÉrica." empieza ya con amor para ustedes va mi canto familia de univisiÓn ♪ hoy te invito a disfrutar un programa familiar ♪ estÁs en "despierta amÉrica" no se te vaya a olvidar ♪ >>> quÉ viva la raza! (gritos) >>> venga. asÍ... (gritos) >>> seguramente con estos gritos usted ya despertÓ en este viernes 30 de agosto. (gritos) >>> estrenando pelÍcula increÍble. >>> cÓmo se llama? >>> "instructions not included." ♪ >>> que por cierto, la temÁtica es especial, y el tema del amor no puede faltar, y pregunto quiÉn busco el amor en internet. >>> yo nunca ni lo volverÍa a hacer. >>> esto es lo que se comenta hoy. ♪ >>> y los muchachos buscan un afair. >>> un romance. >>> pero como lo escuchan. utilizan esta pÁgina que acaban de lanzar para hong kong. y logrÓ mÁs de 7 mil usuarios en dos dÍas. y tiene millones de usuarios. solo para hombres y mujeres casadas. >>> no manches. >>>
volvemos a "despierta amÉrica." la casa mÁs feliz de la televisiÓn. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> ya llegÓ "despierta amÉrica." empieza ya con amor para ustedes va mi canto familia de univisiÓn ♪ hoy te invito a disfrutar un programa familiar ♪ estÁs en "despierta amÉrica" no se te vaya a olvidar ♪ >>> quÉ viva la raza! (gritos) >>> venga. asÍ... (gritos) >>> seguramente con estos gritos usted ya despertÓ en este...
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this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? it drives discussion across america. share your story on tv and online. and you can kiss that puppy goodbye, chula vista would answer back. they would come up clutch. jianca rlo, and california is back on top, 4-3. but buckle up, this game was a rollercoaster ride. the bottom of the fifth, they ♪ >>> a new development monday at america's once mighty retailer jcpenney. bill akman is dumping his shares in the company, 39 million of them. last week i told you how he used his influence to bring in ron johnson to remake jcpenney. now it's stock is down more than 30% this year alone. ron johnson is long gone, and akman has pie in his face, so he is selling his shares. so the saga of one of america's great retail icons continues. let's talk about water. the battle over water is forcing some communities to make tough choices with real financial effects, and there's no industry with a bigger target on its back than ag
this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? it drives discussion across america. share your story on tv and online. and you can kiss that puppy goodbye, chula vista would answer back. they would come up clutch. jianca rlo, and california is back on top, 4-3. but buckle up, this game was a rollercoaster ride. the bottom of the fifth, they ♪...
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america has a new war on this one is the war on sugar that's right sugar we've declared war on use so you better gather up your packets and run for the hills the war on sugar has just become a thing. a big new obvious study reveals that american children regularly consume sugary drinks tend to weigh more than those who don't now reports are coming out that reveal how even fruit juice is just as loaded with sugar as soda is and of course mayor bloomberg just famously tried to ban large sodas in an effort to curb access sugar consumption here in new york so the media has rounded up all these stories to declare the war on sugar plastering meth phrase in their headline we declare war on everything we've had the war on terror since nine eleven it's cost us trillions of dollars under the freeze of the war on terror our government has killed hundreds of thousands of people given billions of dollars to its friends their defense contracts and justified its massive spying programs meanwhile you're over a thousand times more likely to die in a car accident than you are from terrorism we also hav
america has a new war on this one is the war on sugar that's right sugar we've declared war on use so you better gather up your packets and run for the hills the war on sugar has just become a thing. a big new obvious study reveals that american children regularly consume sugary drinks tend to weigh more than those who don't now reports are coming out that reveal how even fruit juice is just as loaded with sugar as soda is and of course mayor bloomberg just famously tried to ban large sodas in...
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arab community because all of us whether we are chinese americas hal teen know arabs is a starts for us to make our life a little more pleasant and own our business and is make sure that our kids get the best education possible and this is a story about immigrants in our great city. and so why not you have the first chinese mayor inviting immigrant community to really identify the talent in our community and allow me to give them appointments in the various moo commission and the city and i want to announce my newest point to the aging commission because per not getting younger i want you to know doctor sham meret tan knee has been selected to be on our commission on aging and yes, he is going to help us because there is a lot of you that want to be in our city and you want to make sure that healthy nutritional unusuallile programs and housing are constructing wisely and so i have asked him to step forward and i have asked john paul s ema h a who has been on our treasure island and watch what he is going to do because that is a new part of our city and it's one where if he conducts a
arab community because all of us whether we are chinese americas hal teen know arabs is a starts for us to make our life a little more pleasant and own our business and is make sure that our kids get the best education possible and this is a story about immigrants in our great city. and so why not you have the first chinese mayor inviting immigrant community to really identify the talent in our community and allow me to give them appointments in the various moo commission and the city and i...
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america through the lens of a photographer. we'll see you at the top of the hour. >> tonight we look to a place that so often falls out of view that even when outsiders aren't looking, life on many native american indian reservations are hard and isolated and challenged by a poverty that's hard to comprehend. and also in many places by companion scourge, which makes companionship almost impossible. alcoholism. that is what makes the result of a recent tribal referendum all the more surprising. the tribe voted to end a prohibition on alcohol sales. now it's skirting for what could be an economic windfall or an invitation to even greater level of devastation. it is harnlg to imagine a place at the same time more breathtakingly beautiful and as heartbreakingly sad as the land of the oglala lakota, the pine ridge reservation home of the bad lands and for more than a pained and bitter century what outsiders call the oglalla sioux nation. a nation of chief sitting bull who led the victory over custer at little big horn and the massac
america through the lens of a photographer. we'll see you at the top of the hour. >> tonight we look to a place that so often falls out of view that even when outsiders aren't looking, life on many native american indian reservations are hard and isolated and challenged by a poverty that's hard to comprehend. and also in many places by companion scourge, which makes companionship almost impossible. alcoholism. that is what makes the result of a recent tribal referendum all the more...